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Meanwhile and foreign
Meanwhile, with the independence of Brazil in 1822, the slave trade was abolished in 1836, and in 1844 Angola's ports were opened to foreign shipping.
Meanwhile, a human spaceship that was sent out to space long ago when the planetary winter began crashes in some foreign planet and the local civilization buries all evidence of the accident.
Meanwhile, international delegates proposed three additional clauses, which were adopted: One or more days for weekly rest ; equality of laws for foreign workers ; and regular and frequent inspection of factory conditions.
Meanwhile, the 22 Floréal-coup in France undermined Delacroix, because it inspired more sympathy by French foreign minister Talleyrand for the Dutch opposition members who demanded the ambassador's recall.
Meanwhile, he received his final foreign visitor, Pakistani premier Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.
Meanwhile, the mujahideen benefited from expanded foreign military support from the United States, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and other Muslim nations.
Meanwhile, the French state remains ambivalent over the integration into " French " culture of cultural traditions from recent immigrant groups and from foreign cultures, particularly American culture ( movies, music, fashion, fast food, language, etc .).
Meanwhile, Joseph threw himself into a succession of foreign policies, all aimed at aggrandisement, and all equally calculated to offend his neighbours — all taken up with zeal, and dropped in discouragement.
Meanwhile Japan endeavoured to learn about foreign sciences through the process of Rangaku (" Western studies ").
Meanwhile, Seaga's failure to deliver on his promises to the US and foreign investors, as well as complaints of governmental incompetence in the wake Hurricane Gilbert's devastation in 1988, also contributed to his defeat to the popular Manley in the 1989 elections.
Meanwhile, an agreement was reached that provided for the removal of foreign troops from Angola in exchange for the independence of Namibia from South Africa.
Meanwhile, the Soviets incurred high costs for their own foreign interventions.
Meanwhile in Germany, once political consolidation ( Gleichschaltung ) was in place, the Nazis turned their attention to foreign policy with several increasingly daring acts.
Meanwhile, Buganda was receiving not only traded goods and guns but a stream of foreign visitors as well.
Meanwhile, he was writing hundreds of short articles about rockets for German and foreign newspapers.
Meanwhile, although the Protestant Churches, being local congregations, remained unaffected by restriction on foreign support.
Meanwhile Lerma's enemies expelled him from office in 1617, and Baltazar de Zuniga began calling for a more aggressive foreign policy.
Meanwhile, a government committee in Great Britain, called the " Explosives Committee " and chaired by Sir Frederick Abel monitored foreign developments in explosives.
Meanwhile, WUT has established cooperative relations for students exchange and scientific research with more than 100 foreign universities and research institutions from USA, UK, Japan, France, Australia, Russia and the Netherlands, etc.
Meanwhile he had become in 1857 a contributor to the Daily Telegraph, and it was in this capacity that he did his most characteristic work, whether as a foreign correspondent in all parts of the world, or as a writer of " leaders " or special articles.
Meanwhile, the political climate had become stormier, and a growing political polarization exploded in Darmstadt over the question of foreign students.
Meanwhile, the Japanese foreign ministry officially denied the news reports from the state-controlled Xinhua News Agency, which reports little about the on-going patriotic demonstrations in major Chinese cities.
" Meanwhile, Cave informed all other foreign consuls that all flags were to remain at half mast in honour of the late Hamad.
Meanwhile his son and successor, the reform-minded Crown Prince Friedrich ( in English, " Frederick "), an inveterate smoker, had for several months been undergoing treatment for a throat ailment ; the foreign press had written of a dire situation, but only on November 12 did the official German press announce that he in fact had throat cancer.

Meanwhile and politics
Meanwhile, Hindman's father became an active participant in Mississippi politics.
Meanwhile, his father had joined politics and became the Prime Minister on 31 October 1984 when Indira Gandhi was assassinated.
Meanwhile, Eliza becomes heavily involved in the politics of Amsterdam, helping Knott Bolstrood and the Duke of Monmouth manipulate the trade of VOC stock.
Meanwhile, in 1922, US politician Will H. Hays left politics and formed the movie studio boss organization known as the Motion Pictures Distributors Association of America ( MPDAA )
Meanwhile, he practiced law, and entered politics in 1958, being elected to the state legislature of Washington, in which he served from 1959 until 1969, becoming one of the highest-ranking members.
Meanwhile, Carling remained active in London affairs, using his positions in the federal government to influence politics and business.
Meanwhile Deniehy became a leading figure in Sydney's small but lively literary world and in radical politics ; artist Adelaide Ironside was an associate.
Meanwhile, some of the party's more widely influential members drifted away as well, including Bill Epton, PLP's vice chairman and Harlem branch leader, who presumably could not reconcile his own politics to that of PLP's rejection of nationalism in 1969.
Meanwhile, the establishment of the Whig party in the territory thrust the Sentinel into the hurly-burly of partisan politics.
Meanwhile, the Byzantine emperor Manuel I Komnenos sought support for his own politics in Italy.
Meanwhile the author became more and more engulfed in politics, and in 1814 was banished to Africa, where he remained until 1820, when he was suddenly recalled and appointed prime minister.
Meanwhile, the focus of Japanese politics shifted to Kyoto, where the major struggles of the time occurred.

Meanwhile and Henry
Meanwhile, Stephen's younger brother Henry of Blois had also risen to power under Henry I. Henry of Blois had become a Cluniac monk and followed Stephen to England, where the king made him Abbot of Glastonbury, the richest abbey in England.
Meanwhile, Stephen's brother Henry of Blois and Archbishop Theobald of Canterbury were for once unified in an effort to broker a permanent peace between the two sides, putting pressure on Stephen to accept a deal.
Meanwhile, Congregational minister Henry Durant, an alumnus of Yale, had established the private Contra Costa Academy, on June 20, 1853 in Oakland, California.
Meanwhile, both architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe and Hoban contributed to the design and oversight of the reconstruction, which lasted from 1815 until 1817.
Meanwhile both Pope Innocent and King John died and all parties in England rallied to the support of Henry III.
Meanwhile, her son Afonso Henriques ( meaning " Afonso son of Henry ") thrived.
Meanwhile, the marriage between Henry and Matilda remained childless, and Matilda's father was at the time unwilling to rest his hopes on his daughter providing an heir, assuming that she may be barren.
Meanwhile, his oblivious father, Henry Jones, Sr., is working on his research into the Holy Grail, keeping meticulous notes in a diary.
Meanwhile, Henry Holsinger — a leader of the progressives in the church — had published some writings that were called slanderous and schismatic.
Meanwhile, Henry Flagler continued to build railway stations at towns as soon as the populations warranted them.
Meanwhile, Stephen's brother Henry of Blois and Archbishop Theobald of Canterbury were for once unified in an effort to broker a permanent peace between the two sides, putting pressure on Stephen to accept a deal.
Meanwhile, the solidly Catholic people of Paris, under the influence of the Committee of Sixteen were becoming dissatisfied with Henry III and his failure to defeat the Calvinists.
Meanwhile Philippe Emmanuel, Duke of Mercœur, whom Henry III had made governor of Brittany in 1582, was endeavouring to make himself independent in that province.
Meanwhile, a number of princes hostile to Philip, under the leadership of Adolph, Archbishop of Cologne, had elected an anti-king in the person of Otto, second son of Henry the Lion, duke of Saxony.
Meanwhile, Henry of Trastámara returned to Castile in September, 1368.
Meanwhile Henry II of Castile, Peter's illegitimate brother, who had defeated Peter, assumed his crown and took the field.
Meanwhile Henry of Blois had arrived in Rome and begun negotiations with the new pope, Lucius II, over the elevation of the bishopric of Winchester to an archbishopric.
Meanwhile, Henry F. Phillips patented his own invention, an improved version of a deep socket with a cruciform, today known as the Phillips Screw.
Meanwhile, well-known English journalist and inventor Henry Sturmey had also invented a 3-speed hub.
Meanwhile, Henry is impressed and amused by the resolute defiance of his daughter ( once again declared legitimate ).
Meanwhile, Acton became the editor of the Roman Catholic monthly paper, The Rambler, in 1859, on John Henry ( later Cardinal ) Newman's retirement from the editorship.
Meanwhile, proponents of protecting the region kept up their efforts and in 1910, under the influence of George Bird Grinnell, Henry L. Stimson and the railroad, a bill was introduced into the U. S. Congress which redesignated the region from a forest reserve to a national park.

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